Prevalence and factors associated with male postnatal depression in China [PDF]
Background and Objective: Male postnatal depression has recently begun to attract more research attention. However, it often remains unrecognized despite affecting not only the health of the child but also the spousal relationship and family welfare ...
Ying Cui +4 more
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Validity of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale [PDF]
Depression is prevalent postpartum and is a major health problem. In this study we aimed to evaluate how precise the Edinburg Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is in screening for depressive disorders postpartum. A random sample of 94 pregnant women was interviewed two weeks postpartum using the Composite International Diagnostics Interview Short Form (
Bunevičius, Adomas +2 more
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Prevalence of postpartum depression in Nuuk, Greenland – a cross-sectional study using Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale [PDF]
Objective. The aim of this study is to estimate the prevalence of postnatal depression in Nuuk, Greenland. Study design. Cross-sectional study. Methods.
Iben Motzfeldt +3 more
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A two-centred pragmatic randomised controlled trial of two interventions of postnatal support [PDF]
Objectives: To establish whether providing additional postnatal support during the early postnatal months influences women's physical and psychological health and to identify health service benefits.
Taylor, G.S. +11 more
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Background: The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) is a 10-item questionnaire developed to identify women at risk for postpartum depression (PD). EPDS symptom patterns appear to vary by nation.
Bied, Adam +3 more
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Risk factors of postpartum depression
Background: Postpartum depression (PPD) is one of the most common puerperal psychiatric illnesses impairing quality of life and mental health of the mother and also the child. Aim: The aim is to study the prevalence and risk factors of PPD. Materials and
Amresh Dubey +5 more
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The timing of maternal depressive symptoms and child cognitive development: a longitudinal study. [PDF]
16/01/12 meb. Publisher pdf attached ok to pub. open online.Background: Maternal depression is known to be associated with impairments in child cognitive development, although the effect of timing of exposure to maternal depression is unclear.
Heron, J +13 more
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Relationship between Fathers' Depression and Perceived Social Support and Stress in Postpartum Period [PDF]
Introduction: The evidence suggests that some men experience depression after the childbirth of their wife, and this real and unknown phenomenon will adversely affect them as well as their families.
Mahin Kamalifard +4 more
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Postnatal depression and infant growth and development in low income countries: a cohort study from Goa, India. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Postnatal depression is a recognised cause of delayed cognitive development in infants in developed countries. Being underweight is common in South Asia.
Patel, V, DeSouza, N, Rodrigues, M
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Training health visitors in cognitive behavioural and person-centred approaches for depression in postnatal women as part of a cluster randomised trial and economic evaluation in primary care: the PoNDER trial [PDF]
Aim: This paper aims to describe the training preparation for health visitors who took part in the intervention arm of a cluster randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation of training for health visitors – the POstNatal Depression Economic ...
Joe Curran +11 more
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